From paragliding over the mountains to peaceful treks and tea garden walks, Bir Billing offers the perfect mix of thrill and serenity in nature.
One of the world’s top paragliding destinations, Billing offers breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar ranges and Kangra Valley. Whether you're flying or just watching the gliders soar, the wind in your hair and vast open sky is unforgettable.
A lively, open green field where gliders land throughout the day. It’s also a social hub with cafes nearby and makes for an excellent sunset spot with panoramic views and a buzzing atmosphere.
An offbeat, scenic trek from Billing to Rajgundha — a remote Himalayan village untouched by traffic or noise. Ideal for those seeking peace, pine forests, mountain air, and a dose of solitude.
A short hike starting from Gunehar village that takes you through shaded trails and pine woods to a serene, hidden waterfall. Perfect for an early morning adventure or post-lunch escape into nature.
Located about an hour from Bir, Wah Tea Estate offers guided walks through manicured plantations, tea-tasting sessions, and a chance to learn about traditional tea-making — all with majestic views of snow-capped peaks.
Take a slow walk through the backlanes and fields of Upper Bir, Gunehar, and nearby hamlets. You’ll pass tea gardens, small farms, friendly locals, and glimpses of traditional Himachali village life.
Bir has lively spots, yet peaceful corners await in its villages, treks, and waterfalls, offering the best mix of energy and tranquility.
The landing site glows with colors and gliders at sunset, while the Upper Bir and Gunehar trails promise calm horizons and unforgettable evening skies.
Yes! From lively cafes near the landing site to homely tea stalls around treks, Bir serves comfort, flavors, and warm Himachali hospitality everywhere.
Pack light layers, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and a windbreaker. A reusable water bottle keeps you refreshed, while a camera captures Bir’s stunning mountain memories.